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Writing & Storytelling
Writing & Storytelling Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
7,952 books about writing & storytelling
0–3 yrs
408 books
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Roverandom
J.R.R. Tolkien
After an irritable wizard turns him into a toy, a brave little dog named Rover travels to the moon and deep under the se
Ages 7–12
You Choose
Can You Become a Pop Star?
Allison Lassieur
For the child who dreams of being on stage, this interactive guide explores the hard work, tough choices, and industry r
Ages 8–12
The Burnt Stick
Anthony Hill
For children processing themes of systemic unfairness or family separation. This story explores a mother's desperate lov
Ages 10–14
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12–18 yrs
1533 books
Postcards from Buster #4
Buster Climbs the Walls
Marc Brown
Buster writes home from the Rocky Mountains as he learns the ropes of rock climbing and takes in the massive sights of C
Ages 6–9
Penny Draws #1
Penny Draws a Best Friend
Sara Shepard
Fifth grade is full of spinning thoughts and big questions for Penny, especially when her best friend starts acting stra
Ages 8–12
Zoo Doings
Jack Prelutsky
Forty-six rhythmic and humorous poems capture the secret lives and silly personalities of animals.
Ages 6–10
The Education of Bet
Lauren Baratz-Logsted
Sixteen-year-old Bet disguises herself as a boy to claim an education in nineteenth-century England while her friend pur
Ages 10–14
Red Queen
Steel Scars
Victoria Aveyard
For the teenager grappling with systemic unfairness who wants to see how a single spark of bravery can start a movement
Ages 13–18
grl2grl
Julie Anne Peters
Raw emotions and vulnerable moments define these stories of young women navigating first loves, gender identity, and the
Ages 14–18
One Small Blue Bead
Byrd Baylor
In a world of ancient traditions, a young boy’s courage enables an elder to journey beyond their tribal lands in search
Ages 6–10
Smithsonian: Then and Now
Protest Movements
Eric Braun
The most fascinating thing you'll learn is how the fierce demands of 1960s activists evolved into the strategies used by
Ages 10–14
A Sea of Lemon Trees: The Corrido of Roberto Alvarez
María Dolores Águila
For the child grappling with the unfairness of the world, this verse novel illuminates a landmark fight for equality thr
Ages 8–12
The Avion My Uncle Flew
Cyrus Fisher
A summer in a quiet French town turns into a high-stakes hunt for a Nazi spy when Johnny discovers a pistol hidden insid
Ages 8–13
Most Dangerous
Steve Sheinkin
A government insider risks everything to leak top-secret documents and expose the truth about America's involvement in t
Ages 12–18
Maurice, or the Fisher's Cot
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
A young boy who has lost his parents searches for a place to call home in this rediscovered moral tale from the author o
Ages 9–14
Usborne Young Reading
The Prince and the Pauper
Susanna Davidson
For the child curious about how others live, this classic tale explores the power of empathy when a prince and a pauper
Ages 7–10
Austin Mahone: Just How It Happened My Official Story
Austin Mahone
Go behind the scenes with a small-town Texas kid who went from making YouTube videos with his friends to performing for
Ages 10–15
It's Raining Pigs & Noodles
Jack Prelutsky
Meet dancing hippos, a dad named Sasquatch, and plenty of falling noodles in this collection of poems where everything i
Ages 6–12
The Stuff of Stars
Marion Dane Bauer
From the roaring Big Bang to the stardust in your own hands, this lyrical journey traces how the entire universe worked
Ages 4–9
The Goddess of Second Chances #1
Becoming Oneself
Kennedy Sangiovese
For the teenager who feels like they see the world differently and is searching for a place where they can truly be them
Ages 13–18
The Bed and Breakfast Star
Jacqueline Wilson
Aspiring star Elsa uses her best jokes to keep her family smiling while they live in a cramped bed and breakfast hotel.
Ages 8–12
William Penn Founder of Pennsylvania
Barbara Somervill
For the child who wonders what it takes to stand up for their beliefs, even when it's hard. Learn how William Penn's cou
Ages 9–12
Nathan Hale's Hazardous Tales #10
Blades of Freedom
Nathan Hale
Discover how the Haitian Revolution led by Toussaint Louverture ruined Napoleon's plans and forced the massive sale of t
Ages 8–12
Sports Illustrated Kids: Greatest Nicknames
Football's Greatest Nicknames
Thom Storden
For the young football fan curious about the 'how' and 'why' behind legendary player monikers, this guide brings the his
Ages 8–11